Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 53, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1947 — Page 5

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»ET REPORTS ' HU ■ ,b * y:.w ,b “ ->7 21 K ,n 9ii™’'"'!!- - < T 5 eniiij ■<- J” 2 t 50 24 <w 23 5y 3J 50 r< 20.56 i a, S,t > !• «” t , w K 10 00 •'** _ 5 50 stock yards »» g* 'MI & '* lil:<i ** )■ “'• ’ n7i "* IM! -•’ *’ ■ 15W J|H! ■ “* -•’ '’M t ,t« *'•> 00 SSC*S AND quotations > Furnished by ' PRODUCE CO. K* Phon* 3*o -i 1 M ‘“ lh 1 K.ieipt Eggs -*•» _ h< us k| »:ji’..' is '** W lull1--—••• ell - K - 48 grain market ELEVATOR co. subject to change • during day. -drlirerod at elevator. led Marell I Wnr.il ****“’ - bushel ISM. .04 per l"0 less. to 5. firm u 0 GRAIN PRICES Bk» • County F. B. Co-Op’s ~ Monroe Williams . ' "irea ltd Mai<h I ’*■ J No ■ for rye prices. 1 livestock Mal.b I lll’l — Livestock: - min mostly 1 On Uli eeiKlitn 160 lit* up; Iti't--25.! ll>s. 28.00; «"■ 5. » ::, 1 n>*. 21.00not establtabed. I.' .'>llo. *teA* ' utter* 23.a and heifers 1 " ’"!> medium and l<>* 1 |, " ,,er » - s , no < (, W1( 1 •'•'*'■> - ">.i beet cow* 17.50, - ■ " ll!l ’"” .nd m.-dium 12.•">and cutter. 0.00- ‘* l, ' rH A'tive. mostly 50 ’’W - 1 ’"* 1 4 " l * 1 '“dee 25.00-.30 _,^B" i1! “''“ medium 15.00<ull» b.jii-lt.po. •'“"I and c lioice tut s«^B""' ,h * ■’*’ '“-ill. 1 choice 11a 5,..,d nd Tcaa. lambs ■ : mwli.im 21 .o. -.lemjhter Heady. ;.ju dowu **B ln * ( -.ood Town —Decatur Ihilco ”■*[ ---- 579J5 >'Rl! 205 --- »iav>o !*■* I2 *» ___ Jt|fl9.so Bt7 I 2!:! --- >359.30 “ B** 1 I'ortabte 959.30 ■ ’raturea by *■ «a •'*• Cr * ,b * M available at fAUGK B a l’ n K&Appliances tßy 2nd St. I N - A- HIXLER I ORTOM STR IST S Bmnml? UM! B “'^Kd’Jo*! 100 B* e l '. 1 ** I**** 1 **** ’*« ■ * < * wtl> M Qiaaaea Pitted 1 4 iWnri

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5 LOCAL CLASSIFIED 0 ADVERTISING RATES u For M worda or lam: 1 Umo s»c; 1 Umea 75e) I tUBM fl; C umaa 11.75. Rataa quoted are for conaoo- ” alive iadorUoßa. |lo claoifiod " add accepted or aklpday ecbed u ule. U Rato for IP Point BLACK u FACB to So per word tor toaertion. Copy aiwt bo In oElce by 11 A M. Monday throw* Friday. ■' Saturday deadline to ta. a. » i FOR SALE SPRAGUK*FURNiTUHE IdTOßEi’i Hottest Value Spot tn Northern f Indiana. Drop in and neo how many /. dollar* «o can eave you. Sprague Furniture Store, Phono IN. li-TF " FUR BALB-t'olßanbia Record*. > Popular and ciaaaical with art 5 (ata like Goodman. Kyeer, Carle. 5 Duchin. Jamea. Noble, Shore, Koa telaneta. Levant, etc. Übrick Bros " Ntf 5 — 11 FOR SALE — Radio*; Zenith - u Sparton > Stromberg Carlson 11 Table model*, combination*, recu ord playera, portable*. Available u now. Übrick Bro*. 30-tt FOR SALK — ISSP Ford Tudor.' newly painted. Can be aeon at Decatur Auto Top A Paint Shot* 11-3 H FOR SALE U in- plywood. IP<‘ i> per ft. Maauuite be per ml- H S Ra-Nee-Mfg. Co. W. Monroe St. K so«tx 7 I 1 FOR SALE Work bent he*, wm.d | and stool comilructioii *4.95 up B Ra-Nee Mtg. Co.. W. Monroe St NStx FOR SALE Decatur U. 8. upprox ed-coutrolled chicks. Order now for April and Muy. Special now.' 300 heavy cockerel*. <OO started j chick* Leghorn cockerel* 2c. Sec ? Decatur Hatchery, phouu 497. * 50-Ht I - I 4 FOR SALE — 10.31 Ford coupe. ) Motor, body aud lire* iu excellent condition. Cun Im- seen at Bellmont Service, 13tli A Nuttman. 52FOR SALE — Bottle b.if ranue* and water heater* for Immediate delivery, complete with hookup* Haugk** lleatitlK A Appliance*. i 52TF 5 I FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 Ford j 2-door, Hood a* new; '4l f’hevro-' let club coupe; *4l Chevrolet town Hedan: '39 Chevrolet town *edan; • '3l Chevrolet coupe. Fred Biihclic. ! phone 975. 303 N. Ninth *treet.[ I 522tx I ii - ! FOR SALE — Soya Bean Straw, 587 N. Second St., Phone 12<l. Herman Welter. S.U3NC J , FOR SALE—Bpectol. 500 Holt nipple white rock baby chick*.l' 10 day* to 2 week* old. C. S ap- , proved cholera tested. Model 1 , Hatchery. Monroe. Indiana. 53- ' 1 _ . FOR SALE S piece, solid walnut dining room suite. In good con ■ dit ion Call 644 S 53-gJU i FOR SALE—StcuiiTtalile and gas range. Victory Bar 53-31 , FOR SALE- Bedroom suite* Just , ; received shipment of bedroom 1 - suites in walnut, maple and sun . 1 1 tan mahogany, with twin and full - *i*e bed*.* Choice of dre**er or' vanity with some suite* Also, have; some all-metal liedroom suites < Mberal trade in allowance for your old suite. Sprague Furniture , Store, photic 199. 53-g2t FOR SALE One 2 plane light all plane hangar, well constructed, sheet metal covered Can lie used for storage of farm machinery Hangar located on McComb Held.' Priced to well. For information write P. ft. box 91. W-M« FOR SALK - Brick home complete ly Insulated. 3 bedroom*. m<*i •nt kitchen, fireplace, ample closet npac*. oil heat with air condi tloner. 2 car brick garage. Near m bools. 2 blocks west of business district. Tbu I* one of the belter home* in liecatur. Walter J. Buckman. Ito Voes building Phone 3. 53 T I FOR HALE Restaurant equip- ' ment by piece oi otherwise; ex- ■ •11*01 condition Pbuee H-79994.| Charles Bolton 7m> Taylor s' - Ft . Wayne. 53 81* | rX)R SALE or Trade 1937 Hud atm Tarreplaae cuetb. good mot cr. 235 North 7th street Phom 9*4 Os 3»44. !

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QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds syrj I ”1 said mother broke an anr while answering a Democrat Want Ad. What do you mean, ’Whose arm ?" FOR SALE -Allis Chalmers trac , tor. John Deere-B with cultlva tors. Farmall F-12 with cultivators. 1 ' These tractor* are in very good , condition and on good rubber.l , Gerlier Implement Store, U. 8. 27. | Phone 2551. sb-g4t, | FOR SALE — Large~ 27~ft room house trailer. Living room Hi ft. long, full size Simmons InnerI spring* and box bed. Double plumbing. I new 71*1-15 heavy Hires, electric brake* with Dua-i 1 Therm oil heating. This trailer has never been pulled. Mu*t lie seen to be appreciated. Call at I 722 North Fifth street. 52-gHt I FOR SALE Several ton good mixed hay. string baled. Also 350 l>u. corn. Mrs. W II Patterson Ist : house south Salem church. i 52 a3tx FOR SALE 30 ft. «in. ail rubber belt Clint Hart, mile sonth County Farm. Phone H 175. 52 3tx FOR SALE Burton feed mixer. A-l condition, |so.t*r Carl Mel I I her. •; miles north on 27 ami S i mile south 52 2tx FOR SALE <;■**! 6 • room house I . in liecatur. Hath, large corner 1 lot. sidewalks garage garden. Goldie Bauman, Monroe R I. 2 mile* w«wt, *» soul li of CupiwM* Corner 52 2tx FOR SALE Shepherd A Collie pup*. Phone 6952. 52-gfit FOR SALE - Blue living-room suite; rose chair, ottoman; radio phonograph; bedroom suite com - plete, box springs; u*ed two months. Phone 31S! or *ee at St* Dearborn. Berne. 52-2tx FOR SALE 1936 Plymouth coupe. WOO. 516 Studebaker, | street- 52 g3t FOR SALE 1939 Chevrolet (oath 5100. Call 5642. 52 g2t New shipment ear heaters. I'restone. Radios. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. SIMB WANTED WANTED Single elderly man to operate and live at grocery store ami ga* filling station. No experience necessary. Call at O'Day Oil Co. Db»3 McKinley Ave.. Ft. Wayne Ind. 47 121 WANTED Gas stove in good condition. reasonably priced. Also , refrigerator. Telephone 5652-51-a3t I ■.-— ..-■-I - -—» - —'• ■ I ’ SEWING MACHINE Repairing - All makes, guaranteed jobs We < make covered buttons, covered trelt buckles, do hemstitching and machine buttonholes. Boardmans .35 North First 51-126 x WANTED SALESMAN Steady employment. Extra g«**l money, up to 4300.n0 per week. Write Democrat Box *6. 50-lt WANTED TO RENT House with 2 or more l>edroom»- No children Phone 1046 after 5 pat. 11 If WANTED Lady to work in laundry. 4o hours per week. Apply in person. 127 So. !>lb. Phone 47-stx APPLL’At E ShilVlt E— U wa can't fix H throw it away. We repair *H make* of washers sweeper*, irons, and other small applian •«. White wringer rolls for i all make* of washers. Ar sold A Klenk. phone 463. 97-ts FOR SALE - Americas Beauty! eiectrh washer in kimml running (oiidiliou. Telephone llo|. or call pt Hm.3 W>-*t Adam* street 53g3l LOST — Pair blue horn rimnu-d glass'** between Catholic school and business district. Marlene phone 1243. 53t2* WANTED- Mimfograpbiag work. Professional eqiipnieal. Save mosey en letters, sales messages proigrama. forms, etc. Juan Cowan. Phone 179, Heller Belldtog

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WANTED All kinds of livestock. L. W Murphy. Phone 1579. 15-btf WANTED—We are in the market for good hay and straw. Burk Elevator Company. Decatur. Monroe and Peterson. T WANTED Stenographer for law office. Ed A- Borne, telephone 1591 or 198. 52 a3tx MISCELLANEOUS ROOFING and Siding, Lock type asphalt roofing. Asbestos and Insulation brick siding. Put on with rigid board. Spells real Insulation value. Experienced applicators do the work. No monejf down. Three year* to pay If desired. Boardman'*. Decatur, ind Phono 411. * Slt2<i Guaranteed* Radio Repair Work on any make madio or radio • phonograph by our authorised Pbilco Service Department Haugk Heating & Appliance*. 34-ts FARMERS ATTENTION—We re mo *e dead horses, cows, bogs etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone chargee. The Stanley' Product* Co. 16-ts | LOST AND FOUND LOST English shepherd dog. * tan A white. Reward. Carl Mel-‘ chor, 6 miles north on 27 and ‘-i mile south. 52 2tx . MIST ('las* ring at basketball game Saturday; red set with GHS-IS. Reward. Return to Clarence C. Shepherd. Geneva. Ind 5.3 3ts FOR KENT FOR RENT lleat'Ml sleeping room in modern liuiiie with or without kitchen privileges. Pltone 1171 H Q —— FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., March 4 — . il'Pi Livestock Hog* 140-250 lb*. 27.75-28. 250*, 300 llm. 27.25 27.5(1., 300 lb*, up i 26 75-27. 100-140 list. 24 25-24.75; i roughs 9375 down; stag* 30.25. Calves: choice 38.50. latinb*: choice 2350; ewes 8; buck* 650 No cattle market today. (>. Markets At A Glance By United Press Stock* irregular in quiet trading Bond* irregular: U. S. government* did not trade. Curb stock* irregularly lower. Chicago slock* lower Wheat, coin, oats ami barley futures lower. She«q> lower, cattle aud iiog* steady to lower. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: March 2 531>-2 5I; May 2 ,'W',-P 2 ; July 2.13%-H; Sept 2 mi 1 *-'! Corn: March 1.51’_.-I 54, May I. July 1 lilts-Ls'i; Sept 1 57‘*-V Outs; March 87-87*4; May Mi'*- %; JJJuiy 72 %-%. Sept 69 0 — | ACTIVITIES OF > | ADAMS COUNTY j 4-H CLUBS •—•— ——■ in o Junior 111 leaden will cole-1 brute national 411 club work Thui*day. All buy* and girl* who sere members In 1946 in Adam* i County and are now eligible fori junior leadership work have been! Invited to Illi* observation. The | meeting will Im* held iu the Lincoln school gym in Decal ur. beginning al 7:30 p in. Some of the pur|M>*e* of junior 1 11 leader* are; to help the adult leader take enrollment, organise the club, instruct younger member* in various project*. help I younger member* with record iMcok*. ami give older 4-H club memlier* a chance for mmlul! g.itbering*. Os Heer* in Hu* last year* group | were: Phylli* Rigcin. Wavelene| la-hmau, Evelyn Gerke. Thelma Daniel*. Kwendolyn Rice, Beulah J. Bertsch. Legora Markk* and Rendle Walchle. The Junior 111 leaders will pre* lasbly hold several meeting* throughout the 4-H si-ason to assist them with leadership work iu their club aud lor social get-to-gether*. 0 Perfume Ingredient The curious product ambergris, which ha* had a use in perfumery since ancient time*, i* a biliary deposit in the Intestines of apparently diseased sperm whale*. It ha* a high, though diminishing, value in the modern perfume trade.

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I ft lit “FTBDrera UNI K IBWHEiyE: SPEAKING HOM THE WHITE HOUSE, President Harry S. Truman officially opens the 1947 Red Crosa f»nd drive fur GO million dollar*. The President, addressing the nation by radio, asked “every home and business estab* lishment of The land” to respond to the appeals of 3,000,000 volunteer fund-raisers working on the campaign. (International Soundphoto)

4-H Enrollment In I County This Week More Than 600 Are Expected To Enroll 4-H enrollment in Adam* county is t iking place this week. Every township ha* it* plan for beginning thi* educational activity; however, they are all somewhat similar In French township, junior I H leader* distribute and collect enrollment card* and instruction material <>n school buses. Adult leader* are contacting parent* of prospective members In .vfonroe township, vocational hume economies teacher Rowena * Miller ha* enrollment supplies at the Monroe high school. Member* . of the township 4-H committee are h distributing supplies to the grade ; schiMil* within the towrnship. In Vnion township, the town ship trustee ha* visited each school with supplies and a special meeting of ail those Interested in i becoming 1947 members is being | < ailed for Friday evening. In Ji-flerson township. 4-H mem Iters of 1946 divided th<-m*elveH Into two teams who are coni|M*tiiig for enrolling the most new mem bora. Adult leaders visited the school* last Week, leaving supplies with the teachers and the old mem i bora. In Washington township, invlta lions are being issued to member* and their families to br guest* of Hie township Farm Bureau where the adult leaders, Mr*. Ainos Stauffer. Mrs. Mitchel. Jay Yost and Eugene Arnold, who will explain the project* to aii present. Em rolluient card* can Im- signed at that time. With plan* similar to these working in each township, it is expect ed by the end of thi* week more than 400 boys and girl* will la* enrolled ill 4-H club work for the coming seasou. — - Q (eel Milk Milk, after being drawn, should be cooled in winter just as in warm itimmer weather. Prompt cooling prevents growth of bacteria.

■ Driving* Conditions art 1 bad. For safety sake DRIY E ( ARE!* I LLY . ■ i LELAND SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY : j« Leland Smith <ilenn Hi » J %«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■>"■ •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■ THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “HOME ON THE RANGE” ~' -- pJI / SUFP|FF»O IJ I =<4 ya 60T HECc, ) (too Qj<er.) / !■< y,/TV'S Sgx < \ PCCX2« / y c->\\ t v J HOrtP Y S ■'«- iS&-*-'W*- wl■c » ■-Jw. MR. > /( -fi t BLONDIE YOr CAN’T WIN! ( -MANK GOODNESS WITH' I ( ARPIVNG A L< z/./ H *' XMV NEW SCHEDULE X-LATEP. NOW,GIVES yr* a *T< /’-'iSI • /-* NOW IM *~vX’ Jh H ( i DON'T AW>VE AT The V. ME A nCE «<B <j\ , M* ■- ( Right in THE ■QgA4- |: < BUMS-TEADS JUST AG ME 7 SAFETY MARGIN )! I , VA 4 y ‘Tn i <- SCHOOL ! 7 tears out roc woR».; - -a. h< B >/ i . I cush! ) ■ jjL./ aMr Ui t P/#2K.jaL ■'x X-.—- 1 t.-r-J-1 > Jr r , L *V|St2stfV -'■ ■ ’ > v ■ , < ■ jik

MARSHALL. BYRNES (Turn To Page 2 Gotuinn Budget House Republican* stood fast in their determination to cut President Truman's propoed budget for fisi’.d 11’lx t.y ofHi o(Mi despito a sen I onl> , 4l.s<mi,<h>l‘.<*«“. GOP house members also were determin'd to reduce income taxes by 20 percent and to make a “substantial" payment on the national debt this year. They did not intend, however. to earmark a specific amount for debt reduction a* the senate did. Urges Greek Aid Washington. March 4 ft'Pl Secretary of state George <’. Mar- : shall said today that the economic ■ oiiditioii of Greece i* "on the verge of collapse*' and that the crisis is of primary Importance to tlie I'nited State* “in the light of the world situation.''

lust Received OYSTER SHELLS BURK ELEVATOR CO. Decatur Monroe A. I’elenam

l' Marshall* statement on thal I Greek crisis wa* read to reporters I at the state department by one of | I hi* pres* attaches. He *aid the Mituation ha* been I I receiving the “urgent attention" of I . President Trnm an. executive I agencies, and i-oiigroHsional lead I or. He *ald that tbe Greek govern I meat itself had requested assist-ain-e in ft* present desperate conI dition. Thi* appeal wa* received i yesterday. Previously. Great Brli tain notified this country that it ' would be unable to carry on in I Greece after March .31. irwuxTSfAT or Xl'HiVls IK V 11(1 V Weller it here!'. kIo-h ITi.tt iu u:id< rslane'l ht»s l.e- r, ap- I p">ut-d A'lniii'-lratrlx of llierstate nf |;.(rl I: Itaiio-- late <>f Ada-ns County, <le». aaed. Th'- estate Is lably holv.-tit c.lsle 11. ItalHra Vliiiluslralrit | l-<-brnar>. g| II»I7 llrnry 11. Heller Allorney. F.l.ruaiy 25. Mu-11 I 11

Need We repair and clean al! makes of furnaces. Best Furnace materials—trained workmen. All costs based on Repairs? actual material* used and labor. Phons us now. f* "Tenants like new f f Tripl-ife" ig ~"Tbr HttUr Compiayt * Our Wilhamioa Trips-Hr Furaaca bat tiaae nW J utmost tat it) achoa Thr oprittini com hot bora ■ ! XUJ -? I »»■/ nomiaa! and thr trnantt report a very anta and aatitlavtory flow of brat at all timet. I am J al o very well pleated with the 6ne job of ioill r--Vic I tttllatun and the Snithed appearance of tbe ill l'R*“jj I ” • unit.” Signed—O. F Kapp, Indiana al. v r z w A ix. HAUGK . t*lL_fA!ft4»t N Heatin. & Appliance, , metur. Indiana I f rnacee cleaned i»4.iG t-p t L'Vtfj.ioßh’, ' nTtLL.'UiK -tm ~|| -but yoo know how ThiS I HkHRAb;;f HLHft OP rs *j- "tHOSL THiHGS WIK YOU Z>o N OUT V,”IA *■ -T ’ —> rx.w oocv' •> > “i 7 1 •. s.wr x— r y O' x-l 7 GVRL sez | r,* /I Those old worn out wringer rolls on your It ;'/ ' A w ** her cannot remove the dirty water from I ’—A. 7/ clothe* any more than a five year eld broom can sweep all the dirt from your floor. So why not have Arnold 4 Klenk replace them with new white rubber rolls and have new washer satisfaction at a small cost. Arnold <s* Klenk 232 W. Madison St. Phone 463 I For Sale —SO j READY (TIT HOG HOUSES J 6 fix 7 ft. S 4 g ,00 each i SET I P AND PAINTED OO ( ONE COAT vach 1 2 or more Delivered Free > Decatur Lumber Co. | Phone 253 J

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Trade In a Good Town — Decatur INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FIRE — WINO — AUTft 720 No. 3rd St. Pheas 579

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